Pro-Gun Bill Cleverly Named After Anti-Gun Loon

As the left continues to fight a losing battle to take away Americans’ Second Amendment rights, a few radicals are able to scream louder spread more vitriol than their cohorts. Perhaps no public figure has been more adamant about stripping guns from the hands of law-abiding citizens than CNN host Piers Morgan.

Despite the fact that he is a British citizen, Morgan continually expressed righteous indignation in regard to America’s embrace of the right to bear arms. This has caused a major backlash against him by millions of individuals who cherish – and are fighting to preserve – their constitutionally guaranteed liberty.

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One of the most intriguing methods used so far to ridicule his position came recently out of the Oklahoma State Senate.

When Republican Sen. Nathan Dahm presented a bill designed to relax gun license requirements, he included a pithy title obviously meant as a jab to the foreign anchor.

“The Second Amendment says the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed,” he said, “and yet when we require our citizens to jump through hoops, pay fees and undergo a process that presumes they’re guilty of something until proven otherwise, their rights are being infringed upon.”

Under this bill, he added, “Oklahomans can carry firearms in all the places currently allowed by law, but they will no longer be required to obtain a license to do so.”

Naturally, after years of mercilessly lambasting Americans who support the right to bear arms, Morgan reacted to news of the bill with the thin-skinned outrage common among radical leftists.

His first response via Twitter was simply “UNBELIEVABLE.” Shortly thereafter, he issued a call for Dahm to join him on his show.

Based on Morgan’s insulting insinuation, it would have been understandable for Dahm to simply ignore the taunt. Perhaps that was Morgan’s intent, since his intellectually weak arguments can be torn apart with little effort. It appears, however, that Dahm is interested in taking advantage of the exposure – however limited – that Morgan’s show might provide, indicating in a response to Morgan’s tweet that an upcoming appearance on his show is already in the works.

@piersmorgan Received the email invite from your producer. Working out the details but it looks like Monday evening. We can discuss it then.